Ghosts of Amityville (2022)

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Ghosts of Amityville (2022). 1h 10m

“The newest in the unending string of DTV movies slapping the Amityville name onto them sees a familiar villain coming from a new county.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003e8 year old Olivia is grieving the death of her mother as her father takes her to a remote cabin. Leaving her alone for work, she finds a clown stalking her. The rest of the movie consists of a number of sequences of the clown chasing her and her waking up just in time for the next sequence to begin.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eWith such a thin plot, it would be easy for this entry to become unbearably tedious, but a majority of the (very low budget) stalking scenes are done pretty decently, largely in part to the good costume and the young girls decent job of acting (sheu0026#39;s by far the best of the small cast).u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eSpeaking of the cast, before I saw on IMDB it listed as Spain, I was sure half of the actors were Irish while the father and daughter were Russian. They all speak English in the film but some, specifically the dadu0026#39;s boss and their aunt (I think?), had thick accents.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHonestly, unless you have some sick compulsion like me to see every Amityville-titled film, youu0026#39;re not going to like this one. Itu0026#39;s essentially a families YouTube horror skit stretched to 74 minutes, but they do a decent job with what little they had and for where we are in the Amityville u0026#39;seriesu0026#39; this one has been better than most of the recent dreck.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eTies to Amityville: a shot of the Amityville exit from the Long Island Expressway.”

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